Definition: "India(n)" is a noun which means "the nation of India", or, in some contexts, "the country of India". It is not an adjective or verb but rather a noun, a proper noun.
The English translation for "India(n)" is "the nation of India", but it can be used to refer to any nation in the world. In Indian English, it can be abbreviated as "Indi", "IND" or "IN".
For example:
1. The nation of India is known by many names: India, India (Bihar), India (Odisha), etc.
2. It has a population of over 1.3 billion people.
3. The state of Bihar is located in the eastern part of the country, and it is one of the two states of India.
In addition to being a proper noun, "India(n)" also refers to the Indian nation. It is often used as an adjective to refer to any country or region with Indians as its main inhabitants, such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, etc.
For example:
1. The country of India is known for its diverse ethnic groups and religious beliefs.
2. The state of Bihar is widely considered one of the most culturally rich states in India.
In general, "India(n)" can refer to any nation or region with Indians as its main inhabitants, and it serves as a proper noun for such regions.
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